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Yes, this is a censorship question many people are contemplating.:rage: Any thoughts?
Kimberly said:Big brother at it's best. Movies where people are blowing each others brains out are ok and can get a PG 13 but heaven forbid someone light up a cigarette. I don't believe in censorship either and this is plain ridiculous!
Daisy Buchanan said:Very well said Kimberly!!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap
I don't go to the movies so much anymore. But from what I can tell, just about anything without actual "sex" scenes can get a PG 13 rating, yet sexual context, sexiness, teens acting sexy, it's thrown in our faces. Yes, smoking is an unhealthy habit to pick up. But nowadays the sexual experimentation that teens are dealing with, often which they pick up online or in the movies, can be just as life altering. Then there is the blowing up, the shooting, all the violence like Kimberly mentioned.
Lets remember folks that movies are for the most part movies. People go to see them to escape from reality. Unfortunately nowadays kids are learning from what is meant to be a form of recreation, again an escape from reality.
Kids are taking things too literally.
This isn't the fault of movies, this is the fault of parents, schools, the smaller circles that are responsible for the teaching of our kids.. Argh, sorry if this isn't coming across too clearly, I'm just a bit annoyed.
I think cutting the smoking scenes out of movies would lead to some seriously short movies! Yes, smoking isn't a great habit to pick up. Are kids learning this from the movies? Possibly. But, I think they're learning a lot of other things as well. First smoking, then what?? Pretty soon the only movies that won't be chopped to bits by the MPAA's need to "watch over" will be cartoons, and even they have underlying connotations that would end up being scrutinized. I see the movie theater of the future, where the only movies that are allowed to be played are government propoganda films on how to lead a completely healthy, smoke free, sex free, violence free, and old movie filled with cigarettes free life!!:eusa_doh: [huh]
First smoking, then what?? Pretty soon the only movies that won't be chopped to bits by the MPAA's need to "watch over" will be cartoons, and even they have underlying connotations that would end up being scrutinized. I see the movie theater of the future, where the only movies that are allowed to be played are government propoganda films on how to lead a completely healthy, smoke free, sex free, violence free, and old movie filled with cigarettes free life!!:eusa_doh:
Elaina said:They already do censor cartoons. Remember Mammy from Tom and Jerry? My son has no idea why I yell "Thooooomas!" at the screen because Mammy was deemed too sterotypical to continue to be shown (which it probably is.)